WEG Electric CIS, a subsidiary of WEG based in St Petersburg, has been awarded a contract to supply two flameproof motors for the primary ventilation system of the Chertinskaya Koksovaya mine in Russia. Partnering with Ventprom, an expert manufacturer of underground ventilation equipment, WEG has developed explosion-proof motors to meet the challenging conditions of a large-scale mining environment.
Located in Belovo, Russia, the Chertinskaya-Koksovaya mine is managed by the large-scale mining organisation, MMK-Ugol. The company is responsible for producing 3.4 million tonnes of coal per year, 2.8 million tonnes of which is used for steel production.Â
Due to the extreme nature of the environment of Chertinskaya-Koksovaya, off-the-shelf motors would not suffice. To overcome this, WEG applied its expertise in motor design to develop a bespoke solution, with increased lifespans when compared to generic motors.
Using a tube-cooling design, WEG developed two flame proof motors that can operate effectively when totally enclosed. As opposed to air cooling, the motors minimise heat by utilising cooling tubes inside the motor’s frame. As part of the commission, WEG also developed a unique bearings arrangement to endure the high loads and inertia of the application. Combined with impressive specifications — operating at an output of 2400 kilowatts (kW) — the two flameproof motors were customised specifically for deployment in the hostile mining environment.
The two motors meet Customs Union (TU CU) certification, a standard for countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) — Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. The motors also adhere to EACEx standards, the Eurasian conformity certification for explosion-proof products.
The motors developed for the Chertinskaya Koksovaya mine were designed and manufactured by WEG Portugal at one of the company’s European manufacturing facilities in Maia, Portugal. The factory is one of two production sites in Portugal and specialises in the production of explosion-proof motors.